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Sweetnighter

Sweetnighter
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Catno

MOVLP515 KC 32210

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition Reissue Stereo

Country

Europe

Release date

Oct 14, 2021

Genres

Jazz

With their 1973 album Sweetnighter, Weather Report marked a shift away from the sounds and styles of their early years.

With their 1973 album Sweetnighter, Weather Report marked a shift away from the sounds and styles of their early years. The American jazz fusion band featuring Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter and Miroslav Vitous took a new, more groove-driven approach to their sound. It was apparently Zawinul's obsession with a groove that is responsible for this and means this album has funky sounds with R&B elements. It is arguably the final song of this record, 'Non-Stop Home', which best captures the sound the band would go on to perfect in the ensuing years. Limited to just 1500 copies, this is a real must for jazz fans.

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A1

Boogie Woogie Waltz

13:01

A2

Manolete

5:50

A3

Adios

2:56

B1

125th Street Congress

12:12

B2

Will

6:13

B3

Non-Stop Home

4:50

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